I have been told that my ID is W-35. Accordingly, William b. 1821 Clare, his son William Henry, and grandson William Phillip should be associated with DNA results for W-35. But there seems to be an error in the ID assignment or DNA results, because the results for W-35 are not ours.

I apologize for the error. I have changed the code identity for the results that were not yours to W-38. You are indeed W-35, but your results have not been posted yet. We are working out a few glitches for posting results, but yours will be posted as soon as possible.

I HAVE ONLY GONE AS FAR BACK AS MY GREAT,GREAT,GREAT GRANDFATHER BUT MY LINE IS AS FOLLOWS:

SIMEON FRANKLIN WELCH BORN 1816 DIED 1947 MARRIED TO MARY A. (POLLY) ANDERSON THEY HAD A SON JAMES WILSON WELCH BORN 1854 IN MISSOURI DIED 1929MARRIED TO A JULIA DUVARE, THEY HAD TWO SONS ALVIN FRANKLIN WELCH BORN 1883 DIED 1964 MARRIED TO A CORA BELL GADBERRY, AND WILLIAM SIMEON WELCH.

ALVIN FRANKLIN WELCH HAD SEVERAL DAUGHTERS AND SONS.. MARION MONTEZ WELCH WAS ONE OF THESE DAUGHTERS, SHE MARRIED A WESLEY BRITTAN GIBBS AND THEY HAD TWO SONS..JAMES WESLEY GIBBS AND FRANK GIBBS, JAMES WESLEY GIBBS MARRIED GAYLE ELAINE WILLIAMS AND THEY HAD TWO CHILDREN, JULIE JANENE GIBBS (MYSELF) AND WESTLEY EUGENEGIBBS (MY BROTHER).

Phillip was brought to America in the ship "Goodfellow", which George Dell was the master of. He waskidnapped out of his bed in the night in a seaside town in Northern Ireland by George Dell and/or one ofhis men and forcibly taken on board the ship and sold as a servant. The contract between George Delland Samuel Simmons follows.! Records and files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts vol. II, (1656-1662) page295-296."Xth of May 1654. I George Del, master of the ship called Goodfellow have sould unto Mr. SamuellSymonds two of the Irish youths, I brought over by order of the State of England: the name of one ofthem is William Dallton; the other Edward Welch to serve him for the space of nine years inconsideration of the sum of six and twenty pounds corn merchantable or live cattell at or before the endof October next." Signed by George Dell and witnessed by George Manning. The two youths, one abouteleven years old, ignorant of the language of the country, were were sold into bondage, one for nine years the other for eleven, to receive no wages just food and clothing.